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. >> george: and some of america's top universities, hathey actually support it. not too long ago, i came across three teens who were on the global journey of a lifetime. this is the story of three 19-year-olds. ♪ >> george: who decided to live for almost a year outside their comfort zones. lady douglas is from amarillo, texas. >> god totally broke down every part of me, every inch of me. >> jesus, i thank you so much for this day. thank you so much for the way that you provided for us throughout this trip, god. >> kristin hendrix is from norman, oklahoma. >> i have grown up in a christian home and in a christian school, to where that is all i have been surrounded with. i wasn't able to truly make my faith my own. >> george: and kara crenshaw is from jackson, tennessee. >> after high school, i was kind of, like, tired of being in a classroom. you're in a classroom for 13 years, and you're expected to go to college right after that. i wanted to get out and see the world. >> george: the teenagers signed up with camp kegel, a colorado-based christian organization t
. >> george: and some of america's top universities, hathey actually support it. not too long ago, i came across three teens who were on the global journey of a lifetime. this is the story of three 19-year-olds. ♪ >> george: who decided to live for almost a year outside their comfort zones. lady douglas is from amarillo, texas. >> god totally broke down every part of me, every inch of me. >> jesus, i thank you so much for this day. thank you so much for the way that...
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america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, latest online at aljazeera.com. ♪ >> it is a desperate gamble for millions of immigrants trying to cross the u.s.-mexico border. people will risk their own lives even that of their children for the opportunity. america tonight's rob reynolds traveled to the border areas to hear from the survivors about their challenges. some of the images in the stories they tell may be disturbing. >> reporter: a corner of the cemetery in texas is set aside for th the lost and left behind. these are the graves of unknown migrants from mexico and central america who died lonely deaths in the bad lands of south texas. >> it's horrible. it's senseless death. i don't really understand it. >> reporter: vinnie martinez is chief deputy sheriff of brooks county last year he reported well over 100 dead migrants. today numbers are on trend to exceed that. >> from year-to-date we're 92% increase from 2012.
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a journalist, and to be part of a team like that? that's an incredible blessing. ♪ >>> a new development monday at america's once mighty retailer jcpenney. bill akman is dumping his shares in the company, 39 million of them. last week i told you how he used his influence to bring in ron johnson to remake jcpenney. now it's stock is down more than 30%
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of...
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. >>> also a massive outbreak of measles in america. well, some people are blaming some christian teachings. >>> and a montana teacher is convicted of raping a 14-year-old student. why did the teacher only get 30 days in jail? days in jail? >>> let's go "outfront." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >p >>> "outfront>>> "outfrn drumbep drumbeat to wdrurn drumbep drumbeat to wdrum louder. wall street suffered its worst day since june as the obama administration clearly laid the groundwork for a possible military strike on syria. >> there's no doubt who is responsible for this heinous use of chemical weapons in syria. the syrian regime. the president believes and i believe that those who use chemical weapons against defenseless men, women and children should and must be held accountable. >> market analyst todd schoenberger is "outfront" with us tonight. thank you for being here. how much of the drumbeat you heard from the vice president and the president and the administration about oil in the region? >> quite a bit because it's a grave
. >>> also a massive outbreak of measles in america. well, some people are blaming some christian teachings. >>> and a montana teacher is convicted of raping a 14-year-old student. why did the teacher only get 30 days in jail? days in jail? >>> let's go "outfront." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >p >>> "outfront>>> "outfrn drumbep drumbeat to wdrurn drumbep drumbeat to wdrum louder. wall street suffered its worst day...
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, and many who wanted to see america as america was seeing itself. to look out at over 200,000 people standing in that mall, all different classes, all different races, gender mix. everything said that america had achieved its moment of al gory in filling out what our constitution said all of the citizens should experience. for us, it was an epiphany. a moment that said this is what america's about, let us not lose it. let us work to strive the greater promises. >> can you remember what dr. king's response was, seeing the turnout, the panopoly of age and color in the crowd in front of him stretched out across the mall? >> i think it was a great sigh of relief. i think it was a time for him to no longer whether or not what we were talking about was a valid idea before the american people. all of america showed up, all of the america that needed to be there, and he was deeply satisfied and people had spoken. they had responded, they had validated him. they had validated our cause. and our cause was honorable. and i think he was -- he was deeply touched
, and many who wanted to see america as america was seeing itself. to look out at over 200,000 people standing in that mall, all different classes, all different races, gender mix. everything said that america had achieved its moment of al gory in filling out what our constitution said all of the citizens should experience. for us, it was an epiphany. a moment that said this is what america's about, let us not lose it. let us work to strive the greater promises. >> can you remember what...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >>> in tonight's data dive, who says soccer can't catch on in america? the seattle sounders of major league soccer, drew 67,385 fans last night for a game against portland. those are nfl numbers. the team even sold standing room tickets. for context, see at's baseball team have drawn an average of 23,000 fans a game this season. why soccer and why seattle? well, seattle is a little different. it's nfl team practices yoga and dines on free-range chicken, raised specifically for the players, and its resident are the smartest in the country. still last night's game has the second-highest attendance in major league soccer's history. the average 40,000-plus fans per game, nearly double the next-best team in the league, los angeles, which only drew 22,000. it even does well with teams overseas where soccer, or football rains king. seattle would have top ten standing even gurne gurney -- germany's league as well. >>> this
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >>> in tonight's data dive, who says soccer can't catch on in america? the seattle sounders of major league soccer, drew 67,385 fans last night for a game against portland. those are nfl numbers. the team even sold standing room tickets. for context, see at's baseball team have drawn an average of 23,000 fans a game this season. why soccer and why seattle? well, seattle is...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i am katty kay. as the world relate -- waits for a response to the theory and attack, forces are ready. >> we are ready to go. >> we are ready to go. order does come, what would military action look like? tonight, we assess the actions. a dream.id he had but 50 years after martin luther king delivered his famous speech, how much of it has come true? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. the u.s. is ready to launch a military strike against theory at a moments notice. that is what the defense secretary has told bbc news in an exclusive interview. the remarks came after suspected chemical attacks last week, and today, there was fresh fighting on the ground as the french point into the u.s. with some tough words on their own, saying they will punish those who decide to gas people. we start with our reporter who spoke to secretary chuck hagel. >> all dressed up and nowhere to go. were not able to carry out their w
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i am katty kay. as the world relate -- waits for a response to the theory and attack, forces are ready. >> we are ready to go. >> we are ready to go. order does come, what would military action look like? tonight, we assess the actions. a dream.id he had but 50 years after martin luther king delivered his famous speech, how much of it has come true? welcome to...
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suspect as we celebrate america in the king years. lived five years after. by the time he dies he is regarded as the most dangerous man in america. the majority of americans had fallen out with dr. king. everyday black folk were mad at him because they thought he was not black enough. later, but byim the time he died was he not the man in america. >> he was pledging renewed allegiance to nonviolence. america made a choice that we are still living with, which is are we going to overcome our differences, or are we going to take the path of trying to enforce them with violence. i hope we will have a more balanced view of the choices. >> how subversive would his message be had he a chance to get to that microphone? kennedye that president .id not come to the march how dangerous might his message ?e >> his violence to the world in many respect is echoed to the united states more since his death. we are out of phase. how do we get in better balance with it? we make such amazing progress for women and have a black president, yet our politics
suspect as we celebrate america in the king years. lived five years after. by the time he dies he is regarded as the most dangerous man in america. the majority of americans had fallen out with dr. king. everyday black folk were mad at him because they thought he was not black enough. later, but byim the time he died was he not the man in america. >> he was pledging renewed allegiance to nonviolence. america made a choice that we are still living with, which is are we going to overcome...
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y tambiÉn a nuestro correo despierta amÉrica @ televisiÓn. com. ♪ >>> dale, dale. ♪ ♪ >>> esa de rojo la visto de blanco y me caso. >>> eso. >>> hoy le diremos cÓmo eliminar el estrÉs y darle un rumbo positivo a tu vida. >>> volvemos a "despierta amÉrica." la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn hispana. mueva la cadera. >>> eha, eha. ♪ ♪ >>> ♪ no serÁ contigo la familia que he soÑado tanto niÑa caprichosa eres lo contrario ♪ no serÁ contigo la boda en la iglesia ni tampoco la luna de miel en grecia ♪ no serÁ contigo cabecita dura ♪ >>> dice, no serÁ contigo la boda ni la luna de miel en grecia, se la dijo el novio de paulina? >>> quiÉn pagÓ ? >>> no sea sisaÑoso. >>> porque como hombre uno se preocupa. ante la situaciÓn. >>> obviamente Él pago. >>> caballero tiene que pagar. >>> el viaje, las consecuencias. >>> a ella le vale un cacaguate lo que dijeron. >>> que no era pelirroja? >>> era por tres semanas. >>> serÁ que es el video viejo? >>> pero lo que sÍ es que es martes y estamos felices de la vida, conchis m
y tambiÉn a nuestro correo despierta amÉrica @ televisiÓn. com. ♪ >>> dale, dale. ♪ ♪ >>> esa de rojo la visto de blanco y me caso. >>> eso. >>> hoy le diremos cÓmo eliminar el estrÉs y darle un rumbo positivo a tu vida. >>> volvemos a "despierta amÉrica." la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn hispana. mueva la cadera. >>> eha, eha. ♪ ♪ >>> ♪ no serÁ contigo la familia que he soÑado tanto niÑa...
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. >> al-jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. >> introduces "america tonight". gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team after team has fallin short. >> michael eaves joins us to talk more about that. the president was having a lot latest online at aljazeera.com. ♪ >>> well were always in the background. nowadays they are more up front, you know? but we still have a lot more work to do, where the civil rights, you know, need to help women. because still women are getting paid less, and the fight is just so long and hard. >> what are the issues and challenges facing black women that are different than those that the larger community faces. >> uh-huh. which raises an interesting issue, avis, it seems black women's issues are
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i'm kerry mcclellan with the san francisco's america's cup organizing committee. it's nice to be back before you again. i'm building on the presentation that happened in april, earlier when we came before you with the first concept of the pilot donor program, which is one of the tranches of our work in raising funds and awareness to support the city and county of san francisco and its departments in hosting the 34th america's cup. we've created the strategic campaign called one sf celebrate the cup, both very principally about raising funds, but also through building awareness of the community and legacy benefits. not only of the america's cup, but it's a nice dovetail with the 150th anniversary of the port as well. and all the city and port has leveraged through the planning and preparation for the event. from that initial feedback that we received on april 9th, we're coming back before you today to present an m-o-u, memorandum of understanding as well as the underpinnings of the goals of the program. at the last presentation you asked about what specific conside
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i am katty kay. as the world relate -- waits for a response to the theory and attack, forces are ready. >> we are ready to go. >> we are ready to go. order does come, what would military action look like? tonight, we assess the actions. a dream.id he had but 50 years after martin luther king delivered his famous speech, how much of it has come true?
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i am katty kay. as the world relate -- waits for a response to the theory and attack, forces are ready. >> we are ready to go. >> we are ready to go. order does come, what would military action look like? tonight, we assess the actions. a dream.id he had but 50 years after martin luther king delivered his famous speech, how much of it has come true?
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it's the conservative separatist movement in america. a blog post cobb wrote this, residents in his town must fly a racist banner like a nazi flag 24 hours a day. the delusional racist plans to rename the city cobbsville. this guy's dangerous. in the 19 residents of this small town are scared. the mayor's phone is ringing off the hook and the local sheriff says i'm keeping an eye on it. we took it further. we asked account republican north dakota governor jack del rimpal for a comment on the issue. called his office five times today. so far have not received a response. i think it says a lot about a man who refuses to condemn a planned racist community in his own state. but you know what? if we don't talk like this and bring out these instances, how are we going to move society forward? if we're afraid to address them, how do we move forward? yes, it has rapted up quite a bit since president obama took the oath of office, hasn't it? he's a socialist, a communist, he's a marxist, we've heard it all. low information voters are buying this
it's the conservative separatist movement in america. a blog post cobb wrote this, residents in his town must fly a racist banner like a nazi flag 24 hours a day. the delusional racist plans to rename the city cobbsville. this guy's dangerous. in the 19 residents of this small town are scared. the mayor's phone is ringing off the hook and the local sheriff says i'm keeping an eye on it. we took it further. we asked account republican north dakota governor jack del rimpal for a comment on the...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. and you can kiss that puppy goodbye, chula vista would answer back. they would come up clutch. jianca rlo, and california is back on top, 4-3. but buckle up, this game was a rollercoaster ride. the bottom of the fifth, they ♪ >>> a new development monday at america's once mighty retailer jcpenney. bill akman is dumping his shares in the company, 39 million of them. last week i told you how he used his influence to bring in ron johnson to remake jcpenney. now it's stock is down more than 30% this year alone. ron johnson is long gone, and akman has pie in his face, so he is selling his shares. so the saga of one of america's great retail icons continues. let's talk about water. the battle over water is forcing some communities to make tough choices with real financial effects, and there's no industry with a bigger target on its back than ag
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. and you can kiss that puppy goodbye, chula vista would answer back. they would come up clutch. jianca rlo, and california is back on top, 4-3. but buckle up, this game was a rollercoaster ride. the bottom of the fifth, they ♪...
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there is nobody better in the entire united states of america who could speak to black america as well as barack obama could. could. >> they won't. >> but he won't and that is a tragedy. that is a major tragedy because it's that community that is so hurt by what's going on. >> well, the president has a speech on wednesday marking dr. king's 50th and let's see if he steps up and does what we suggested he should do. >> right. >> bernie, thank you. watters world on deck. special he addition tonight, dumbest things ever said in those segments. can't wait. right back. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, watters world. we have been doing this segment for two years. over that time many, many dumb things have been said in those segments. so tonight, we put together some of the most absurd things we have heard. ♪ ♪ what's the unemployment rate at right now? do you know what the unemployment is right now? >> oh, 99%. >> what! >> do you know what the debt is right now? >> no. inform me, please. >> 16 trillion. >> oh, [bleep]. >> you kiss your mother with that mouth? >> i'm actually doi
there is nobody better in the entire united states of america who could speak to black america as well as barack obama could. could. >> they won't. >> but he won't and that is a tragedy. that is a major tragedy because it's that community that is so hurt by what's going on. >> well, the president has a speech on wednesday marking dr. king's 50th and let's see if he steps up and does what we suggested he should do. >> right. >> bernie, thank you. watters world on...
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what is good for america. i mean, your vision of was good for america. [laughter] >> guest: just as we make sure that everybody gets a first-class public education because we take that very serious, we make sure the house bills are certified. a major fruiters unadulterated. it's a function of having a decent life and being able to communicate, being part of society. everybody gets for reasonable price carry vacation connection. this was easy as a nation for the telephone. in the passage of time since then we have forgotten that these are essential democratic values to be able to communicate, travel without being impeded. so we are suffering from amnesia for some reason. it's in the interest of giant companies to keep us a little bit in the dark. >> host: a question about that, more personal question. you have been talking about these things as a law professor, as an author. what is your mode of address with this? there was a petition. how do you envision continuing mess fight jack. >> guest: and privilege to have led to the middle of the washington playe
what is good for america. i mean, your vision of was good for america. [laughter] >> guest: just as we make sure that everybody gets a first-class public education because we take that very serious, we make sure the house bills are certified. a major fruiters unadulterated. it's a function of having a decent life and being able to communicate, being part of society. everybody gets for reasonable price carry vacation connection. this was easy as a nation for the telephone. in the passage...
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obamace is already killing job production in america. obamacare is going to shut down america. we've got to stop the movement tian and by defunding it and continuing to fund the entire government exct for the mandatory as wl as the discretionary spending, which we can do in the continuing resolution voting on in seember, it is absolutely critical. just this week, sorry, just a few days ago delta airlines in atlanta annound obamacare was going to cost them $100 million. it will hurt their bottom line, it will hurt their ability to be able to function economically. we must shut obamacare down to keep the government running and that is what i'm doing. meliss without question. i have saithousands and thousands of their emploes will kick their spouses off t health care, many different players have come out and said theye cutting people to 21 hours per ek. is this the best way to go about it? is it realistic to think somewhere down the line there will be legislation repealing ts going to sign? this is his signature thing, so why would he sign anything that would repeal obamacare? isn
obamace is already killing job production in america. obamacare is going to shut down america. we've got to stop the movement tian and by defunding it and continuing to fund the entire government exct for the mandatory as wl as the discretionary spending, which we can do in the continuing resolution voting on in seember, it is absolutely critical. just this week, sorry, just a few days ago delta airlines in atlanta annound obamacare was going to cost them $100 million. it will hurt their bottom...
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my new book the crash of twenty sixteen plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now available for preorder at all online retailers like amazon dot com and your local bookstore so go check it out. in screwed news right now giant transnational corporations are doing everything they can to screw over the working class by putting profits ahead of the well being of their employees take wal-mart for example america's largest corporation makes nearly thirty five thousand dollars in profit a minute as of two thousand and twelve its annual average sale stood at four hundred five billion dollars if the average hourly pay for a wal-mart associate is eighty dollars and eighty one cents of every annual paid a little over fifteen thousand dollars which is sixteen percent below the two thousand and eleven federal poverty guideline for a family of three wal-mart isn't alone in its abuse of the working class from other big box retail stores to a. because largest fast food chains the working classes are earning less and less while corporate profits are getting larger and larger fortun
my new book the crash of twenty sixteen plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now available for preorder at all online retailers like amazon dot com and your local bookstore so go check it out. in screwed news right now giant transnational corporations are doing everything they can to screw over the working class by putting profits ahead of the well being of their employees take wal-mart for example america's largest corporation makes nearly thirty five thousand dollars in...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ easier way to dispose of old paint. and sue kwon shows us on the consumerwatch: it 't go to waste. >>> it's something most homeowners have lying around. it's a pain to get rid of it. there's an easier way to dispose of old paint. sue kwon shows us on the consumerwatch it won't go to waste. >> okay. >> reporter: nancy bailey admits she could find a better place for her pile of old paints cans. >> i wish it weren't there. >> reporter: and that's just a fraction of what her neighbors have sitting in their garages. >> it would be great if there were more places to recycle it. >> reporter: and now there are. more than 400 paint stores in california are now drop-off sites for old paint, primers, stains and shellac. caitlin sanders is with paint care, the state's paint recycling program. it's funded with fees tacked on to every paint purchased. sanders says nearly everything from rus
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and black america? >> exactly. so he's trapped in that regard. when you see the march on washington, the people who attended that day were excited and nervous. they were taking steps to meet the other half of the country and say we are patriotic. they were scared. the city of washington cut off liquor sales that day. they were scared of it. we assume that african-americans are going to take all the risks to expose ourselves. the lessin of american history we only make progress when there's reciprocation, when the rest of us, when white america is taking some risk, too. that's what makes -- that's the good side of racial history. >> i'm going to ask this question i asked when i did a special friday, the 100th anniversary of the march on washington, what's the discussion going to be about? >> the discussion is going to be are we still a nation that recognizes that activism, the african-american experience is crucial to helping america live up to its stated ideals. i think we're still going to have that di
and black america? >> exactly. so he's trapped in that regard. when you see the march on washington, the people who attended that day were excited and nervous. they were taking steps to meet the other half of the country and say we are patriotic. they were scared. the city of washington cut off liquor sales that day. they were scared of it. we assume that african-americans are going to take all the risks to expose ourselves. the lessin of american history we only make progress when...
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that's it for us here on america tonight. if you would like to comment on anything that you've seen tonight, log on to www.aljazeera.com/america tonight. tell us what you would like to see on our nightly current affairs program. joinjoin the conversation with n facebook page and we'll be back with more tomorrow. [♪ music ] >> welcome to al jazeera. i'm john siegenthaler. here are the headlines. un inspectors have reached the site of the suspected chemical attack there after their vehicle was hit by sniper fire. >>> the obama administration considering how to respond to what it is calling undeniable use of chemical weapons in syria. the secretary of state said the attack was a moral obscenity, and said all signs point to the assad regime. >>> the nation's biggest forest fire is now threating more than 4500 structures in california. >>> the
that's it for us here on america tonight. if you would like to comment on anything that you've seen tonight, log on to www.aljazeera.com/america tonight. tell us what you would like to see on our nightly current affairs program. joinjoin the conversation with n facebook page and we'll be back with more tomorrow. [♪ music ] >> welcome to al jazeera. i'm john siegenthaler. here are the headlines. un inspectors have reached the site of the suspected chemical attack there after their...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> welcome back. i'm dell walters, these are the stories we are following at this hour on aljazeera. as the u.s. military considers options in sir yes, officials in damascus say they will defend themselves using all available means in case of a u.s. strike. >> out of control wildfires are spreading across northern california. they've already burned nearly 225 square miles there, that blaze edging closer to a reservoir where san francisco gets its drinking water. >> extreme flooding and landslides from pouring rain blamed for 13 deaths in eastern mexico. >> to the situation in syria, u.s. secretary saying the whole world is watching as chemical weapons teams investigate a site near damascus where 355 people were killed last wednesday. the white house saying it has postponed a meeting with russia that was supposed to take place tomorrow. the obama administration now weighing its response to the attack. the u.n. teams
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> welcome back. i'm dell walters, these are the stories we are following at this hour on aljazeera. as the u.s. military considers options in sir yes, officials in damascus say they will defend themselves using all available means in case of a u.s. strike. >> out of control wildfires are spreading across northern california. they've already burned nearly 225 square...
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or are there policy measures we can take to make america america again? in his new book, "money, gold, history" lou lehrman asks what can be done to restore growth. what can be done? i want america to be america again. i don't believe this 2% growth stuff. i want 4, 5%. >> you know, 4% growth previously balanced the budget. >> absolutely. >> you and i -- >> absolutely. >> -- sit on the same seat. >> every increase in 1% in gdp above the baseline saves $3 trillion in deficit. >> it's a matter of choice. as it is with individuals, so it is with nations. we choose our future, our destiny. there are certain causes that we can't avoid or overcome but so as a nation. what we need is a program designed by someone who's very optimistic about america. i don't think the present administration is optimistic about america. i think that they have accepted the new normal being 2%. we need, if you will forgive me, a regime change. >> right. >> we need a very optimistic, pro growth administration. whether it's a democrat or republican administration, it has to be a chang
or are there policy measures we can take to make america america again? in his new book, "money, gold, history" lou lehrman asks what can be done to restore growth. what can be done? i want america to be america again. i don't believe this 2% growth stuff. i want 4, 5%. >> you know, 4% growth previously balanced the budget. >> absolutely. >> you and i -- >> absolutely. >> -- sit on the same seat. >> every increase in 1% in gdp above the baseline...
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still to come, how you can make money when america looks in america. getting started is very scary. we know that. we will have to novice investors. i will help them get started. ♪ (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. i toomy son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing betr. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchiti and emphysema. it should not
still to come, how you can make money when america looks in america. getting started is very scary. we know that. we will have to novice investors. i will help them get started. ♪ (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i...
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or anti-america? obama care as we know is the crown jewel of socialism. not all cultures are equal. not all values are equal. >> we were extremely careful and we were almost mistake-free. >> the very founders that wrote those documents worked tirelessly until slavery was no more in the united states. men like john quincy adams, who would not rest until slavery was extinguished in the country. >> i haven't had a gaffe or something that i have done that has caused me to fall in the polls. >> and la, she was leading the pack at one point. the iowa straw, the thing they do early, the iowa straw poll, she won. i mean, how does this happen? >> well, i think easily. one, iowa straw poll isn't necessarily leading the pack, rev. i know it can kind of be a fluke. so i think her leading is not exactly right. she lost the caucus. i think she placed sixth in the iowa caucus just days later. she wasn't tremendously a leader. but easily, anyone that says that the founders of this country were also the folks that ema
or anti-america? obama care as we know is the crown jewel of socialism. not all cultures are equal. not all values are equal. >> we were extremely careful and we were almost mistake-free. >> the very founders that wrote those documents worked tirelessly until slavery was no more in the united states. men like john quincy adams, who would not rest until slavery was extinguished in the country. >> i haven't had a gaffe or something that i have done that has caused me to fall in...
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it's corruption it's corruption in america it's corruption in china and it's just more corruption in this case the s.e.c. is looking at j.p. morgan's practice in relation to hiring these two particular people now u.s. law does not stop companies from hire and politically connected executives of course not because that would ruin the entire revolving door between washington d.c. and wall street but hiring people in order to win business from relatives can be bribery and the f.c.c. is investigating j.p. morgan's actions under the f c p a that's the foreign corrupt practices act now robin jamie diamond he's got a daughter she works at huffington post or some other rag in america you know he's trying to get her married off to some chinese potentate you know it's a replay of medieval power struggles you know you look great on the throne of some people's bank of china civil servant so he's out there china has daughter in this way which is of course part of that part and parcel of this new neo feudal model well whenever you look at the news whenever you look behind the headlines whenever yo
it's corruption it's corruption in america it's corruption in china and it's just more corruption in this case the s.e.c. is looking at j.p. morgan's practice in relation to hiring these two particular people now u.s. law does not stop companies from hire and politically connected executives of course not because that would ruin the entire revolving door between washington d.c. and wall street but hiring people in order to win business from relatives can be bribery and the f.c.c. is...
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find the headlines whenever you look behind what the sheer glossy sort of headline news is in america you find not a meritocracy you find oligarchies you find aristocracy you see it in china you see it in the u.s. of course we only condemn that we see in china we do not see it in the united states we as the united states citizens are much more concerned with the aristocracy in china our own we don't care about now this this investigation f.c.p. a violations can come with criminal liability the lawyers say civil fines and admission of wrongdoing is a more likely outcome for j.p. morgan should the government win its case once again this fits with the aristocracy they tend to be infallible there it's impossible to apply the rule of law against them no still finds a great because of their relationship with the federal reserve means that they can just print all the money they want to pay any civil fine that is applied to them so that means nothing to them as a matter of fact they consider bribery and corruption and this type of activity that requires civil penalties a g.d.p. booster the mo
find the headlines whenever you look behind what the sheer glossy sort of headline news is in america you find not a meritocracy you find oligarchies you find aristocracy you see it in china you see it in the u.s. of course we only condemn that we see in china we do not see it in the united states we as the united states citizens are much more concerned with the aristocracy in china our own we don't care about now this this investigation f.c.p. a violations can come with criminal liability the...
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. >> is america about to strike? >> officials here at the pentagoning are operating as if this is in fact a done deal. >> if you were to come, you're ready to go like that. >> like that. >> with small strikes. >> four u.s. navy destroyers and two submarines. >> the crisis has outpaced the world's response. >> what we saw in syria should shock the conscience of the world. >> we are supposed to be outraged by anyone using chemical weapons. >> they're trying to come up with an objective that punishes assad. >> if the syrians had oil, we would have been in there. >> how do we reconcile not wanting to get into this war. >> these people don't want american troops and for this to become another iraq. >> smash ath face of bashir assad. >> the president continues to work with his national security team when he has made a decision and has announcement to make, he'll make it. >> we begin with mounting signs is of impending u.s. military action against syria with senior officials telling nbc news strikes could be launched as soo
. >> is america about to strike? >> officials here at the pentagoning are operating as if this is in fact a done deal. >> if you were to come, you're ready to go like that. >> like that. >> with small strikes. >> four u.s. navy destroyers and two submarines. >> the crisis has outpaced the world's response. >> what we saw in syria should shock the conscience of the world. >> we are supposed to be outraged by anyone using chemical weapons....
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there is nobody better in the entire united states of america who could speak to black america as well as barack obama could. could. >> they won't. >> but he won't and that is a tragedy. that is a major tragedy because it's that community that is so hurt by what's going on. >> well, the president has a speech on wednesday marking dr. king's 50th and let's see if he steps up and does what we suggested he should do. >> right. >> bernie, thank you. watters world onspecial he addn tonight, dumbest things ever said in those segments. can't wait. right back. [ male announcer ] if you suffer from a dry mouth .now . t to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. we're so choosy about the cuts of beef that meet our higher kosher standards that only a slow-motion bite can capture all that kosher delight. and when your hot dog's kosher, that's a hot dog you
there is nobody better in the entire united states of america who could speak to black america as well as barack obama could. could. >> they won't. >> but he won't and that is a tragedy. that is a major tragedy because it's that community that is so hurt by what's going on. >> well, the president has a speech on wednesday marking dr. king's 50th and let's see if he steps up and does what we suggested he should do. >> right. >> bernie, thank you. watters world...
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i'm doing america good thing and he's out there but his daughter hey hey check it out check it out fine white girl as i mentioned the media place a big role in this so the new york times is the what is that the paper of note in american record of record. so andrew ross sorkin says in a piece in the new york times he's condoning this practice of hiring politically connected people and he quotes one lawyer in his article who says it's like chicken soup it can't hurt this practice of creating. oligarchies boy bolzan propaganda nazi germany play the same role as andrew ross sorkin i think there's a name is over there there are times he gets the public to normalize fraud and corruption so that they move on to greater fraud and corruption and it's incrementally they find themselves encased in a kind of a hot tub of civil rights collapse and they feel you know what it's ok as long as we got that bribe going that these articles talking about this j.p. morgan piece of client hires go into a long list of people who are client hires and related to important people for example chelsea clinton we kn
i'm doing america good thing and he's out there but his daughter hey hey check it out check it out fine white girl as i mentioned the media place a big role in this so the new york times is the what is that the paper of note in american record of record. so andrew ross sorkin says in a piece in the new york times he's condoning this practice of hiring politically connected people and he quotes one lawyer in his article who says it's like chicken soup it can't hurt this practice of creating....
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paul ryan ran for vice president of the united states of america. i did everything i could so he could never achieve that goal. he did everything he could so that i would never be in the majority in the house of representatives. yet after the election, he extended a hand of friendship and collaboration and unity. he said to me, luis, you're catholic, i'm catholic. we cannot have a permitted underclass of workers in the united states of america. that does not reflect our values as who we are. and he's working to get it done. and like him, there are dozens of other republicans that are ready to stand up. this is not a democrat or republican issue. look at the senate. in the senate, what was the first thing? there are 54 democrats in the senate. they're the majority. yet when you look at the proposal, billions of dollars were simply confiscated. you work ten year, you work 15 years, you work 20 years. you pay social security. gone. vanished. you cannot make a claim on any of those dollars. that didn't happen in 1986. under that immigration reform plan.
paul ryan ran for vice president of the united states of america. i did everything i could so he could never achieve that goal. he did everything he could so that i would never be in the majority in the house of representatives. yet after the election, he extended a hand of friendship and collaboration and unity. he said to me, luis, you're catholic, i'm catholic. we cannot have a permitted underclass of workers in the united states of america. that does not reflect our values as who we are....
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we look at it something that died in america but we don't think it has. we're still producing things here. there is this importance of bringing things back here and keeping things here in america. that's really what our film illustrates. we as consumers can keep things in this country. david: we certainly can but, nathan, look at detroit. it is essentially bankrupt. that was really the hub of american manufacturing. does that show, what they did, we can talk about policy issues, what make as good or a bad manufacturing environment. is the fact that detroit is doing poorly any reflection on manufacturing at all in the u.s.? >> the story has changed. we tell the history of manufacturing when it was. 50% of the world's manufacturing base. what is the story of manufacturing today? what is going on with companies trying to compete in a global economy? we don't shy away from that in the movie. we tell the companies, small companies, large companies, competing, making things here still today. the truth it has changed. david: vince i look at two cities. i look at
we look at it something that died in america but we don't think it has. we're still producing things here. there is this importance of bringing things back here and keeping things here in america. that's really what our film illustrates. we as consumers can keep things in this country. david: we certainly can but, nathan, look at detroit. it is essentially bankrupt. that was really the hub of american manufacturing. does that show, what they did, we can talk about policy issues, what make as...
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what's the difference between two young americas, one thirst for attention and the other achievement. personally, i'd like to hear more about ty carter, an amazing hero who devotes his time to wounded warriors. carter doesn't see his own heroism, he describes it as a failure for one fellow soldier he rescued, died later from his wounds, you have to read the whole story, it's pretty incredible. it won't win any awards from mtv, that's an award in and of itself. this guy's won more medals than michael phelps and u sasain bol combined. >> i think it's important to remember what happened that day. his group was in afghanistan, and they came under attack from above by 300 taliban, there were a small group of american soldiers there, the forward machine gunner was running out of bullets, this guy carried them out to 1 yards of open fire, and gave the machine guns. and then another one of his guys got shot, he went 100 yards to pick him up in the midst of all this fire, and took him back to the medevac tent. they take over with the guy who couldn't shoot the machine gun nest, came back and g
what's the difference between two young americas, one thirst for attention and the other achievement. personally, i'd like to hear more about ty carter, an amazing hero who devotes his time to wounded warriors. carter doesn't see his own heroism, he describes it as a failure for one fellow soldier he rescued, died later from his wounds, you have to read the whole story, it's pretty incredible. it won't win any awards from mtv, that's an award in and of itself. this guy's won more medals than...
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and the word of god to recalibrate america. it was his unwavering service and sharing of his dream and his that dr. kingfice gave us not only a legacy to inspire, he also gave was inspired to guide. the lesson is this and it is simple. and liberty life and the pursuit of happiness and a harvest of the quality of education for all of our children whether public or private schools. governmentf limited and strong families and economically thriving nation. and a nation were even the least of these may have a chance to experience prosperity that can only be derived from the satisfaction and personal responsibility of hard work. in order to produce a harvest we must follow king's lead. the soil of freedom and justice not just for some but for everyone. -- androot of the dream the harvest will be went. it will protect the root of the drink and be original soil of human dignity for which it draws its strength it will be protected from contaminants and class warfare, socialism and any other polluted -- pollutant. if we would all resolve
and the word of god to recalibrate america. it was his unwavering service and sharing of his dream and his that dr. kingfice gave us not only a legacy to inspire, he also gave was inspired to guide. the lesson is this and it is simple. and liberty life and the pursuit of happiness and a harvest of the quality of education for all of our children whether public or private schools. governmentf limited and strong families and economically thriving nation. and a nation were even the least of these...
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bill: i think america needs another beer. 26 past. growing talk after military strike against syria. will american cruise missiles be enough to achieve the objective and what should that objective be? martha: folks in one town a bit on edge. the unwanted guest that has been staying indoors. >> i ran out of the house. it was real scary. i said imnever going back there again. help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. martha: the obama administration is saying it's ready to act against syria if the president gives the green light for that action after declaring there is undeniable evidence syria launched a chemical attack against peopl
bill: i think america needs another beer. 26 past. growing talk after military strike against syria. will american cruise missiles be enough to achieve the objective and what should that objective be? martha: folks in one town a bit on edge. the unwanted guest that has been staying indoors. >> i ran out of the house. it was real scary. i said imnever going back there again. help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you -...
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it belongs to the people of america. and i think whatever lives it in the first lady should preserve it and enhance it. season two features 22 first ladies from the beginning of the century to the present. live monday night including your call, facebook comment, and tweets starting september 9th at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> illinois congressman representative called a town hall meeting on immigration monday in virginia. the chairman of the immigration task force where the congressional hispanic caucus is traveling across the country to talk about immigration reform. earlier this summer, the senate passed bipartisan immigration legislation that include a pathway to citizenship. the house is not approved it, but could take up the senate bill or consider the own legislation after the august recess. this event runs about an hour and twenty minutes. [inaudible conversations] [applause] [applause] [chanting] [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] hole -- hola. [cheering
it belongs to the people of america. and i think whatever lives it in the first lady should preserve it and enhance it. season two features 22 first ladies from the beginning of the century to the present. live monday night including your call, facebook comment, and tweets starting september 9th at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> illinois congressman representative called a town hall meeting on immigration monday in virginia. the chairman of the immigration task force where the...
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a lifetime.ggle of to redeem the soul of america. tostill need to find a way humanize our political institution, our businesses, and .ur system of education 50 years later, those of us educated to the full -- calls of justice, need to appease ourselves. our struggle is an ongoing struggle. there will be progress. there will also be setbacks. we must continue to have hope and be still in our faith that this nation will become a truly multiracial democracy. we must continue to work. we must not give up or give in. keep the faith. and people hurting and suffering, we must be ready to take action, cast our votes, and move our feet. we must have a sense of urgency to use the power rented us to help and human suffering -- to help and human suffering -- to end human suffering. we as a people and a congress understand our differences do not divide us. our best when we accept that we are one people, one american family, that we all live in the same house. the american house, the world house. understand that no one, but no one, is breathless.
a lifetime.ggle of to redeem the soul of america. tostill need to find a way humanize our political institution, our businesses, and .ur system of education 50 years later, those of us educated to the full -- calls of justice, need to appease ourselves. our struggle is an ongoing struggle. there will be progress. there will also be setbacks. we must continue to have hope and be still in our faith that this nation will become a truly multiracial democracy. we must continue to work. we must not...
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there is nobody better in the entire united states of america who could speak to black america as well as barack obama could. could. >> they won't. >> but he won't and that is a tragedy. that is a major tragedy because it's that community that is so hurt by what's going on. >> well, the president has a speech on wednesday marking dr. king's 50th and let's see if he steps up and does what we suggested he should do. >> right. >> bernie, thank you. watters world on deck. special he addition tonight, dumbest things ever said in those segments. can't wait. right back. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, watters world. we have been doing this segment
there is nobody better in the entire united states of america who could speak to black america as well as barack obama could. could. >> they won't. >> but he won't and that is a tragedy. that is a major tragedy because it's that community that is so hurt by what's going on. >> well, the president has a speech on wednesday marking dr. king's 50th and let's see if he steps up and does what we suggested he should do. >> right. >> bernie, thank you. watters world on...
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the problem is girls in america watch this, want to replicate it. this is the dance routine version of what liberal feminists tell girls today in college across america. dance, embrace your sexuality, lead with your sex, have sex like a man. see how well it works, girls. guys don't respect them, now they can't find girls to date. it is called the hook up culture. they're told to use their sex, have sex like men. lead with their sexuality. this is what girls are doing. >> can i point out the obvious thing? somebody has to tell miley cyrus it is not an achievement when people are looking at your 20-year-old body. at 20, you're supposed to have a great body. it is not an achievement to be hot. when you walk around half naked, you aren't re-inventing the wheel, you're only drooling on it. i agree. her dad said there should be more love, less hate. he is almost as adolescent as she's, he calls critics haters. it is not hate to bemoan something that comes off as crass, tragic, gross. it is further proof we have to stop railing against single parent househ
the problem is girls in america watch this, want to replicate it. this is the dance routine version of what liberal feminists tell girls today in college across america. dance, embrace your sexuality, lead with your sex, have sex like a man. see how well it works, girls. guys don't respect them, now they can't find girls to date. it is called the hook up culture. they're told to use their sex, have sex like men. lead with their sexuality. this is what girls are doing. >> can i point out...
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>>s a new america century. is america beginning to change the place in the world? >>> absolutely. the pan american exposition was america's coming out party. america owned now much of the western hemisphere. cuba, puerto rico. and the -- and the pacific guam of course with hawaii and all of the philippines all in one presidency, one truncated presidency. so you have this remarkable overnight explosion of activity. and the american people were having this debate which goes on to this day. what's the role in the world? it began with william mckinley. >> at that time, he was shot as we talked about by this anarchist. how long did he linger? >> 16? eight days. >> eight days. what happens to ida mckinley after his death? >> well, you know, she -- it 's it's very interesting. she wanted to be with him. she wanted some privacy. she wanted to have a moment with him. i i mean the day before he died, the night before -- in the late hours, she was brought in to be with him. and they did have private words together. and, you know, mckinley said something that i found has never been quoted wid
>>s a new america century. is america beginning to change the place in the world? >>> absolutely. the pan american exposition was america's coming out party. america owned now much of the western hemisphere. cuba, puerto rico. and the -- and the pacific guam of course with hawaii and all of the philippines all in one presidency, one truncated presidency. so you have this remarkable overnight explosion of activity. and the american people were having this debate which goes on to...
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starbucks already does big business in latin america. it runs more than 650 stores from mexico down to argentina. the biggest competition will be juan javaldez chain. >> i guess to say because think grow the coffee, doesn't mean there's decent places to buy it. >> we'll keep buying. >>> this your favorite story. >> join me. i feel the campaign about to begin. >> if you take a flight would you be willing to pay extra if you were guaranteed there were no little kids around you? that's whatting. singapore based airline doing just that. it's called scoot in silence. for 15 bucks it will let you upgrade to a kids free zone. >> alison kosik is at the stock exchange. there are other airlines offering similar things. this is very much for business class passengers on the agenda. >> it is. you sound like you're the kind of guy who doesn't want to sit next to a screaming infant and then looks at you and throws up on you. >> i have started my own campaign. i'm the president, secretary and general manager of b.b.i.b. ban babies in business. >> this
starbucks already does big business in latin america. it runs more than 650 stores from mexico down to argentina. the biggest competition will be juan javaldez chain. >> i guess to say because think grow the coffee, doesn't mean there's decent places to buy it. >> we'll keep buying. >>> this your favorite story. >> join me. i feel the campaign about to begin. >> if you take a flight would you be willing to pay extra if you were guaranteed there were no little...
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also, reading, writing and rifles, can we protect america's students? i'll talk to two men who say a firm yes. inside the criminal mind. his mental health and violent video games in particular, are important when it comes to reducing crime. >>> why the co-founder of apple is giving a bad review to the first steve jobs movie. >> it had steve jobs mannerisms but it didn't have his thinking and his thoughts. >>> we want to begin with our big story, the mysterious disappearance of jonathan crum, he may have been inspired by the movie, into the wild. thank you very much for joining me. i'm so sorry for this awful thing that's happened to you and your family. explain to me and the viewers why you believe there may be a connection between your son's disappearance and the book and the movie into the wild. >> i wasn't sure about what had happened until i got here. i heard his car was here when the police called me. it required me going back and talking to his friends and even his older brother and finding out what was going on. he apparently picked up this obses
also, reading, writing and rifles, can we protect america's students? i'll talk to two men who say a firm yes. inside the criminal mind. his mental health and violent video games in particular, are important when it comes to reducing crime. >>> why the co-founder of apple is giving a bad review to the first steve jobs movie. >> it had steve jobs mannerisms but it didn't have his thinking and his thoughts. >>> we want to begin with our big story, the mysterious...
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my name is blair, and i help refugee girls find their place in america. in my free time after work, i was tutoring different kids. one girl was really struggling. how is it going? >> good. nice to see you. >> we started going on field trips. we talked about college and things started changing. >> are you excited for classes? >> oh, yeah. >> one of our biggest goals together was for her to graduate from high school and be on a path to college. and she did. >> girls, we are awesome. >> there are about 50 girls in our different programs. >> i'm so proud of you. >> our mentorship program helps refugee girls in high school. >> you have to write an essay, right? >> yes. i want to write about my life. >> walking down the street, they are just teenagers. >> i want to have my own salon. >> one day i'm hoping to be a nurse. >> i want to be a teacher. >> i want to become a doctor or nurse. >> what i see is what all the girls can accomplish and everything they can do. that's really wild. >>> president obama about to make a big decision, are we on the brink of a milit
my name is blair, and i help refugee girls find their place in america. in my free time after work, i was tutoring different kids. one girl was really struggling. how is it going? >> good. nice to see you. >> we started going on field trips. we talked about college and things started changing. >> are you excited for classes? >> oh, yeah. >> one of our biggest goals together was for her to graduate from high school and be on a path to college. and she did. >>...
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it belongs to the people of america. and i think whoever lives in it as first lady should preserve the traditions and enhance it. two features 20 first ladies. like monday night, starting september 9 at 9:00 eastern on c-span. center for strategic and international studies held and event earlier today. i discussed the current relationship with russian president vladimir putin. here is a look. >> i was thinking this morning it could be statements -- a statesman like move on the part of president obama in particular, since it was the united states that cancel the summit meeting, to request a one-on-one bilateral meeting with president putin. but i think the chances of that happening are less than five percent, slim to none. [no audio] i think there is a high degree of ther on the part obama administration about relations with russia, and i think about mr. obama in particular in his personal regard for mr. putin. and i think that is what that comment, about the personal comment about the fletching kit in the back of the roo
it belongs to the people of america. and i think whoever lives in it as first lady should preserve the traditions and enhance it. two features 20 first ladies. like monday night, starting september 9 at 9:00 eastern on c-span. center for strategic and international studies held and event earlier today. i discussed the current relationship with russian president vladimir putin. here is a look. >> i was thinking this morning it could be statements -- a statesman like move on the part of...
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charles: you have been in america too long. stuart: do you think i still have a pure british accent? >> not all. stuart: if you didn't know me where would you say i came from? >> from north york shirt. stuart: you know where i am from, darby which is north of london. you could kick me out like that? >> yes. having been in america for a while. >> i can talk to any other english person and within ten seconds i know their social class. you know that is true. so what is my social class? >> i am going to get in trouble. i am not going to say a word. stuart: you chicken. stuart: i'm not going to tell you. thank you very much. are we done? yes we are. electronic cigarettes turning into a billion dollar a year industry. billed as a safe alternative to the traditional smoke but according to a new study from france that might not be the case and that is next. [ male announcer ] imagine this cute blob is metamucil. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fir in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help
charles: you have been in america too long. stuart: do you think i still have a pure british accent? >> not all. stuart: if you didn't know me where would you say i came from? >> from north york shirt. stuart: you know where i am from, darby which is north of london. you could kick me out like that? >> yes. having been in america for a while. >> i can talk to any other english person and within ten seconds i know their social class. you know that is true. so what is my...
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it belongs to the people of america. and i think whoever lives in it should preserve its traditions and enhance it, leave something spring 21st ladies from the beginning of the 20th century to the present live monday night including your calls, facebook comments and tweets starting september 9 at 9 eastern on c-span. >> next, remarks from brad roberts, former deputy assistant defense secretary with the obama administration on extended nuclear deterrence and u.s. defense strategies towards northeast asia. he also talked about the north korean nuclear threat, china's modernization of its arsenal, and the u.s. nuclear deterrent policy among its allies in the region, specifically with japan. brad roberts was a leading figure in developing the 22 nuclear posture review for the obama administration. the stimson center posted this 90 minute event. >> good morning, everyone. i'm delighted to welcome you to this event this monday morning, in late august. we're delighted to see all of you for discussion on a very important interna
it belongs to the people of america. and i think whoever lives in it should preserve its traditions and enhance it, leave something spring 21st ladies from the beginning of the 20th century to the present live monday night including your calls, facebook comments and tweets starting september 9 at 9 eastern on c-span. >> next, remarks from brad roberts, former deputy assistant defense secretary with the obama administration on extended nuclear deterrence and u.s. defense strategies towards...
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jazeera america. >> i'm kim bondy, growing up in news was always important. you have this great product that you are ready to share with the country. i'm a part of a team that is moving in the same direction. what happens when social media uncovers unheard and fascinating news stories? >> they share it on a stream. >>a. >> >> ♪ schwartz: martyn stacey has also been campaigning for tighter controls on adventure tour operators. schwartz: ballooning may appear to be the gentlest of extreme sports but this is a four tonne aircraft with more power than many a light plane and no brakes. a pilot can take the craft up or down but direction is determined by the wind. martyn stacey: "it's a magical experience flying balloons and at different altitudes you get different wind directions and that's how you can control your balloon". schwartz: reading the weather correctly and erring on the side of caution is critical. martyn stacey: "i have one rule in ballooning, my rule is i'd rather be on the ground wishing i'm in the air than in the air wishing i'm on the ground". s
jazeera america. >> i'm kim bondy, growing up in news was always important. you have this great product that you are ready to share with the country. i'm a part of a team that is moving in the same direction. what happens when social media uncovers unheard and fascinating news stories? >> they share it on a stream. >>a. >> >> ♪ schwartz: martyn stacey has also been campaigning for tighter controls on adventure tour operators. schwartz: ballooning may appear to be...